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High School Students Return to Yarmouk after Performing Exams

Published : 21-06-2016

High School Students Return to Yarmouk after Performing Exams

Dozens of Palestinian students, who came out of the Yarmouk refugee camp to perform the high school exams of 2016, returned back, where they left the camp despite the blockade and the ongoing clashes between ISIS and Nusra.

Students who came out of their besieged camps (Yarmouk south of Damascus - Khan Al Shieh camp in the western suburb of Damascus,)  to perform the high school examinations in Syria, have complained of negligence and carelessness regarding their interim living status in the "Alliance" center of the capital Damascus, which is supervised by UNRWA.

It is noteworthy that the conflict in Syria continues to affect directly on the education process of Palestinian refugees living in Syria.  The Syrian conflict reduced dramatically from the youth and children opportunities to get an education, and the fear of most students from leaving the camp to deliver their exams (if they were allowed). Arrest and assassination are the leading obstacles that hinder the movement of education for young people in the Yarmouk camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3469

Dozens of Palestinian students, who came out of the Yarmouk refugee camp to perform the high school exams of 2016, returned back, where they left the camp despite the blockade and the ongoing clashes between ISIS and Nusra.

Students who came out of their besieged camps (Yarmouk south of Damascus - Khan Al Shieh camp in the western suburb of Damascus,)  to perform the high school examinations in Syria, have complained of negligence and carelessness regarding their interim living status in the "Alliance" center of the capital Damascus, which is supervised by UNRWA.

It is noteworthy that the conflict in Syria continues to affect directly on the education process of Palestinian refugees living in Syria.  The Syrian conflict reduced dramatically from the youth and children opportunities to get an education, and the fear of most students from leaving the camp to deliver their exams (if they were allowed). Arrest and assassination are the leading obstacles that hinder the movement of education for young people in the Yarmouk camp.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3469